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The Office of the Insurance Consumer Advocate
was created by the Florida Insurance
Commissioner in 1990. In 1992, the Florida
Legislature codified the position under Section
627.0613, Florida Statutes. The Insurance
Consumer Advocate reports directly to the Chief
Financial Officer, but is not otherwise under
the authority of the Department of Financial
Services or any employee of the department. The
office generally represents the interest of the
public and has the authority to intervene before
the Division of Administrative Hearings, before
the Department of Financial Services (DFS), the
Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) and before
any forum in matters that arise under the
jurisdiction of either DFS or OIR.
Specifically, activities of the Office of the
Insurance Consumer Advocate include:
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Representing the general public and insurance
consumers and recommending specific action or
findings to the Department of Financial Services
(DFS) or the Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR)
in regulatory matters under consideration;
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Appearing in proceedings or actions before DFS,
OIR, Division of Administrative Hearings or
arbitration panel;
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Recommending to DFS or OIR any position deemed
by the Insurance Consumer Advocate to be in the
public interest and in the best interests of
insurance consumers;
· Increasing consumer awareness
and assisting consumers in matters affecting
insurance issues;
· Serving
as a member of statutory Boards, Commissions, or
Ad Hoc entities related to Florida's insurance
markets;
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Performing legal research, seeking public input,
and developing proposed legislation that serves
the interests of Florida's insurance consumers;
and
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Reviewing, analyzing proposed legislation for
purposes of preparing public testimony to
support or oppose legislation affecting
insurance consumers.
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